19 Apps: Leadership Education for College Students

19 Apps: Leadership Education for College Students

[or: How to increase your

* grades

* career earnings

* learning curve

* leadership skills

…and still have time for a social life]

Our latest book in the Leadership Education Library is dedicated especially to college students (and will help any adult with continuing education!)

Here what readers have said about this new ebook:

[this private email was published with it’s author’s permission]

“Okay, I just sped-read (is that a word?) Oliver’s book and I’m so happy!!!!!!!!!!!”Omigosh! Can you just tell him I could hug him a million times for writing it? IT IS EXACTLY what is needed right now and SO WELL PUT! You know I love this kind of stuff, I recognize the diamond in it. I’m so happy for you and for Oliver for publishing this. It literally makes me sing.”I know you want a review, what in the world do you want me to say?‘It is genius. It is more than genius. It is gold. It is rubies. It is diamonds. I wish EVERY COLLEGE STUDENT would do exactly what it says. It would make them HAPPY! Literally.’“I love the season I am in for my own life right now, and I am SOOO blessed to have had Oliver as a mentor, and tonight I called Jacob to me, (A sophomore at BYU-I) and said to him, ‘Jacob, you know how three months ago you came to me and told me that you wanted Oliver DeMille for a mentor? Well, guess what, he is your mentor now. Look at this book he just wrote!’ –and I showed him the table of contents.”Rachel, what can I say to you and Oliver? Except for THANK YOU. Thank you so much for being a second witness to MY son about things that seem so mundane but ARE SO IMPORTANT. We pray for second witnesses all the time, and though I always would have fallen in love with this book at any time, THIS TIME it is for my own son’s benefit.”Love,
Tiffany (Earl)

And here’s another one:

“I loved this book! I was not even half way through and couldn’t wait to share it with my college bound scholars. When is it being published?? I had so many paradigm shifts and Aha’s Aha’s.”Even simple things like ‘getting ahead’. It was such a ‘duh’ moment for me, as I am preparing to mentor two projects in our Statesman Academy this year. I love the idea of a Leadership Journal.”There are so many ideas in here that will be useful to anyone getting a leadership education. DeMille doesn’t just give us tools for changing our study habits and the way we educate ourselves, but he gives great examples for applications that will last a lifetime.”He has book suggestions, charts, quick moves (I wrote the word ‘DO’ next to these), etc. I have started implementing some of the Apps in my life and can already see and feel a difference!””Thank you so much for the opportunity to read this!”Karena Luerssen
Home Educating mom of 5

And this one:

“I highly recommend this book to every college-bound student and every parent of a college-bound student. Oliver DeMille’s 19 Apps, if followed, will allow a student to obtain a great education at whatever college he or she attends.”Getting a great education is not so much about where you go, but about applying the right tools and making connections with the people around you, the classics and the great ideas.”This easy-to-read book will tell you how to do it. It will also give important material for parents to dialogue in mentor meetings over the phone with their college students.”I am excited to apply these steps to my own education! I graduated from college but am still on a journey of life-long learning. I wish I had known about all these apps when I was going to college.”Thanks for the great book Oliver!”Celestia Shumway

Oliver is dedicated to promoting freedom through leadership education. He and his wife Rachel are raising their eight children in Cedar City, Utah.

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Our generation, and that of our children, will face its share of crises, just like every generation in the past. When those calls come, will you be ready? The answer depends on how we educate the next generation.— Oliver DeMille